25+ Facts About Snake -जानिए सांप से जुड़े रोचक तथ्य
Some of the interesting snake-related Facts About Snake are as follows:
1.Snakes do not have eyelids.
2. Snakes sleep for about 16 hours in 24 hours.
3. Snakes have flexible jaws, allowing them to swallow prey larger than their heads.
4. Snakes have inner ears, but no outer ears. It is also said that snakes obviously do not have or do not have ears, but they have internal sound systems.
5. More than 2500-3000 species of snakes are found in the world. Whereas the surprising thing is that snakes are not found in Ireland.
6. It is believed that snakes like heat more because they are cold-blooded reptiles.
7. The longest snake in the world is believed to be Python reticulatus (Python reticulatus), which can grow up to 30 feet long.
8. About 300 species of snakes are found in India out of all the world, out of which 50 species are venomous.
9. Species of snakes that live in water use their skin to breathe.
10. King cobra snake found in India, whose name everyone knows, but do you know that the poison of this snake is so poisonous that it has the ability to kill a huge elephant.
11. The smallest snake in the world is Leptotyphlops carle (Leptotyphlops carlae) which can only reach a maximum size of 4 or 5 inches.
12. Snakes of the Rutley snake (Rattlesnake) species when they perform their tail movements make a sound similar to a jingling sound, hence it is also called a jingling snake.
Some other puzzling Facts About Snake in Hindi
Here are some other interesting facts Facts About Snake in Hindi:
13. Have you ever seen a snake dancing to the tune of a snake charmer? The surprising thing is that the snake cannot hear it, it dances not by the sound of the snake charmer’s bean but by seeing the movement of the bean.
14. The venom of the Inland Taipan Snake (Inland Taipan Snake) has the ability to kill up to 80 humans at a time.
15. The snake changes its old skin several times a year which we call ketchali.
16. When a snake feels threatened, it vomits like humans to lighten its body so that it can run away faster.
17. There are also many 2-headed species of snakes found in the world, these two heads can also fight among themselves for food.
18. Have you ever tried to smell with your tongue? No, right? But do you know that a snake can detect fragrance not with its nose but with its tongue, not only this, the snake detects the environment around itself with its tongue.
19. We have seen many animals and birds which are trained and their learning process can be controlled but this cannot be done with snakes at all because their brain does not have the cerebral hemisphere like other organisms which Can control the process of learning.
20. The world’s smallest snake is the thread snake which is found in the islands of St. Lucia Matinique and Barbados in the Caribbean Sea. Its length is 10 to 12 cm.
21. Only 70% of snake species lay eggs, the remaining 30% produce babies.
22. Flowerpot snake (Flowerpot Snake) Bisexual snake